Seriously? It's 4 lug nuts. Doesn't take a genius to figure this out.
If you're using a floor jack to lift both front wheels simultaneously, use the factory-recommended jack point at the center of the front lower (U-shaped) brace, directly in the front of the engine oil pan. The rear lift point is at the center of the differential.
If you're using the simple jack included with the Miata, look for the jack brace point along the edge of the frame; there will be a spot near each tire (behind the tire for the front, ahead of the tire for the rear) that will have a small u-shaped cutout, then a reinforced brace point. That's where you put the standard jack (which is located in the trunk.)
In the trunk to the right of the spare tire
180x60x14
185/60r14
26 psi
It is hidden behind a plastic shield underneath the car, just before the rear, passenger side tire.
If you fill your tire to right PSI the light will reset itself.
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It is in the trunck to the left of the spare tire, lift up the piece of carpet and there it is
The stock wheels on a 1991 Mazda Miata are typically 14 inches in diameter with a width of 5.5 inches. The widest tire you can generally fit without significant modifications is around 195mm, though some owners have successfully mounted 205mm tires. It's essential to consider factors like suspension setup, ride height, and potential rubbing issues when choosing tire sizes. Always consult with a tire professional or Miata enthusiast for specific recommendations based on your setup.
There is no Distributor cap or rotor in a 91 Mazda Miata. All years of the Miata use electronic computer controlled ignition systems.
same as the 1994
The largest 16-inch tire you can typically put on a 1992 Mazda Miata without significant modifications is usually a 205/50R16. However, some Miata enthusiasts have successfully fitted 215/45R16 tires, depending on the specific setup and suspension modifications. It's important to ensure adequate clearance with the fenders and suspension components to avoid rubbing. Always check with a tire professional for the best fit based on your specific vehicle and driving needs.